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Chapter 5
Section Self-Tests 5.4
Section Self-Tests 5.4
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A joint found at the ends of long bones that is moveable and contains a joint cavity would be:
an epithelial joint.
a synovial joint.
an articular joint.
a synarthritic joint.
The elbow joint would be considered a type of:
hinge joint.
saddle joint.
pivot joint.
plane joint.
Which of the following is defined as a highly movable joint?
Diarthrosis
Syndesmosis
Amphiarthrosis
Synchondrosis
Joints can be classified in one of two ways. Functional joints are classified according to:
the type of cartilage that holds them together.
whether or not they contain a joint cavity.
the amount of movement that can occur at the joint.
whether or not the joint contains protein fibers.
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